West Virginia University

West Virginia University
has an enrollment of slightly above 30,000 students and offers 170 bachelors,
masters, doctoral, and professional degree programs. Students come from
throughout the Mid-Atlantic region as well as West Virginia, attracted in part
by the area’s natural beauty and outdoor activities. About half of WVU students
come from out of state, and there is a strong international student community
as well.

The University is made up of three separate campuses: Downtown,
Evansdale, and Health Sciences. Each campus is linked by the PRT (Personal Rapid Transit), an elevated
monorail with cabs driven by an automated system, as well as a bus system
(Mountain Line Transit Authority).

Morgantown is a
community of 50,000 residents and is located in the beautiful mountain country
of north central West Virginia. “Mo’town” is approximately 75 miles from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and 220
miles from Washington, D.C.

There are numerous outdoor events scheduled throughout the year, including The
Wine and Jazz Festival and the Arts on the River Festival. West Virginians have a well-earned reputation
for being “neighborly”, and we think you’ll find Morgantown to be warm and
friendly, with a relaxing pace of life and a surprising amount of things to do!